The answer is a!!!!!!!!!!
I'm going to just give you the answer since I have been in your situation. Just copy and paste the paragraph that I am providing... Story: I was 5 years old and I had seen a big truck outside of my room window. I didn't know what it was so I just kept watching. There were people coming out of the truck and taking chairs and such out of the truck. (That's all I'm going to give you, just some inspiration to fuel your imagination.)
thesis statement - a sentence that expresses the central idea of an essay
The thesis statement is the topic sentence of the whole essay. It gives the essay a focus, purpose, and direction.
Introductory hook - an attention-grabbing technique found in the opening section of an essay
The opening section of something is the introduction. The hook gets the reader interested and wanting to read on. A bad hook makes the reader feel as though the essay has nothing to offer.
Diction - the choice of words appropriate to the topic and audience
Diction is about word choice. It is important to choose the words that best fit the topic and audience. A scientific essay should use key scientific terms while a piece of writing to a friend would have more informal words and possibly slang.
Transitions - cohesive devices that help in the smooth flow of ideas in an essay.
Transition words help ideas transition from one to another. Some helpful transition words are first, second, next, instead, and in conclusion.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Long story short- it is C. A call to action essay is<em> calling to action</em> aka asking the reader to do something. So, C would be correct. Hope this helps :)